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You could fit a 240 or 360mm rad if you use Swiftech's Radbox which would mount on the rear of the case and would attach to the rear fan port, you could then feed the hoses through an available expansion slot or drill appropriately-sized holes in the back to feed the hoses through (don't forget the grommets!).

I don't know how much space you'd have without sawing (there's a template at the front of the case which appears to be for two 120 fans), but you may be able to fit a single 120 rad into the loop by fitting it to the top fan port.

If you want to put a lot of radiators in, consider the NZXT Switch 810. It will hold a 420-480 in the top, a 40 in the rear and a 2X 120 in the front floor or against the front fans. It has a couple extra features also, and comes in 4 colors.

Have a look at the water cooling guide in the same section: http://www.sevenforums.com/overclock...ing-guide.html. As for blocks, I would say XSPC, they have the lowest tested restriction rate of all cpu blocks, and the raistorm fits on several different cpu platforms,so its a great value for money. Secondly I would go for Swiftec, they have excellent warranties and low restrictive blocks, but first choice would still be XSPC. I don't know if you purchased anything yet, but for a 650d chassis I would get the Swiftec 355 pump with pump top, on that I would ad a 140 mm reservoir from EKWB, or if you can fit it a 250mm, connected to the raystorm XSPC cpu block,running 7/16 tubing on 1/2x3/4" fittings will give a better seal, or get same size tubing as your fittings but make sure they are compression fittings. Then for rad I would go for the XSPC if you plan on getting lowed high rpm fans. or get the Swiftec/Koolance v series if you want low rpm fans. Then tubing must be primo chill-primo flex, get the best! Color is your choice. And I would use distilled water wither a silver kill coil, but if you want colored liquid go for primo chill.

Water cooling help

GPU Water CoolingSo my 780ti is running hot thanks to the not so shabby stock cooler. here currently it is 20C ambient temps in winter and gaming my 780 ti see 78C so come summer i am going to need to beef up cooling. so here are my current options:
Swiftech H240-X with full GPU waterblock
or
NZXT...

PC Custom Builds and Overclocking

Do I need to put new water in my water cooling system?So i have heard that some water cooling systems do need new water in them every 6 months, and i have also heard that some never need to have the water replaced, so i have no idea of what brand/kind of water cooling system i have because it has no branding or anything, i got my computer custom built...

PC Custom Builds and Overclocking

Water cooling helpThere are three pumps im looking at 400lph 600lph and 800lph
now im only going to be using it on the cpu for cooling im guessing 800lpm is overkill
so out off the 400 and 600 lpm what would i best off be getting plus i am going to upgrade my cooling for the 7870 gpu to a water cooling block

PC Custom Builds and Overclocking

Water Cooling Help!I'm trying to learn how to setup a simple water cooling heatsink for my i7-2600K.
Does anybody know what items I should get to do this?

PC Custom Builds and Overclocking

Water coolingJust went through some more of the boxes of items I bought in a pallet check out this radiator fan setup. Radiatop is bloue anodizxed with 1/2 in tubing 3 cores 2 3/4 inches thick and 11 inches long with 2 120 mm coloer master aluminum fans. Just for kicks I made a cardboard side plate and hooked...

PC Custom Builds and Overclocking

Water cooling?What is the difference between water cooling and the fans? I think i need to know what kind of case I have or is it the mother board? Please help. ( I am including pics of the inside to help)